Cedar Waxwings picking over the same patch of dried berries that the Robins found appealing in yesterdays post. We only see the Waxwings for a week each year and only in the fall. This year they were right on schedule and arrived sometime during the last week of November and had departed by last weekends walk through the woods.


I loved this post.
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Thanks, we are always so pleased to seed these guys especially given they are only around for a few days each year. Hope you are having a great day.
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I am having a great day, thanks!
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Same here.
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How very fortunate that you were there to see the cedar waxwings, Mike. I think they are one of America’s most elegant birds, and always a treat to come upon. Your photos capture their beauty so well.
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Hi Jet, hope the week is treating you well. It really is a treat to see these guys if only for a day per year. It is a great surprise even though a regular occurrence.
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The first one is sweet.
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Hi and thanks. The first one does have a somewhat scruffy but lovable appearance in the photo. Hope your doing well and your day treating you fine.
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Wonderful images of this wonderful bird, Mike!
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Thanks Pete, it is great to see these guys this time of year if only for a day. They must know where to find these berries on their annual migration and do seem to arrive right on schedule each year.
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Love that you captured its amber eye. CWs are one of my favorite birds!
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Hi Eliza, they are quite a beautiful bird and for use their transient visits are quite a treat.
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Perfect
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Thanks.
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I just love the soft colors in these photos, they are very beautiful!
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Thanks Laura, the colors are very subtle right now still jut a hint of fall left in the woodland.
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